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Boundary conditions for buckling of column

 
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Sep4-11, 12:11 AM   #1
 

Boundary conditions for buckling of column


For fixed-fixed BC's, i have to arrest x and y displ. For simply supported case, i have to arrest y displ. Then my doubt is, while applying force at the end of the column, how the displacement will happen for fixed-fixed column.
 
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Sep6-11, 06:50 AM   #2
 
You want to fix both ends and then apply loads to them?
 
Sep6-11, 09:29 AM   #3
 
yeah...that's my doubt...
 
Sep6-11, 11:29 AM   #4
 

Boundary conditions for buckling of column


I don't see how you want to call the ends fixed and apply loads to them simulateously. Are you sure that is what is being asked of you?
 
Sep7-11, 02:57 AM   #5
 
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I don't see how you want to call the ends fixed and apply loads to them simulateously. Are you sure that is what is being asked of you?
I read it as one end being fixed in both x and y, and the other only in y, thus free to move so as to allow buckling, like this. Is that the problem you're describing, karthickaero1?
 
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